Stocker Steve
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Looking at buying a 2 door Jeep Wrangler. It would be used on gravel roads and in the pasture. Decent 90's models cost about $4000 to $5000 here. Any tips or things to watch out for?
Stocker Steve":1brdevub said:Looking at buying a 2 door Jeep Wrangler. It would be used on gravel roads and in the pasture. Decent 90's models cost about $4000 to $5000 here. Any tips or things to watch out for?
Stocker Steve":2b8ki2f0 said:Looking at buying a 2 door Jeep Wrangler. It would be used on gravel roads and in the pasture. Decent 90's models cost about $4000 to $5000 here. Any tips or things to watch out for?
hurleyjd":3sz6yxtu said:Stocker Steve":3sz6yxtu said:Looking at buying a 2 door Jeep Wrangler. It would be used on gravel roads and in the pasture. Decent 90's models cost about $4000 to $5000 here. Any tips or things to watch out for?
The better choice would be a 4wd compact pickup, ranger canyon colorado tacoma or frontier.
bball":2yohsk2q said:Good luck finding a CJ up north that's not rusted out. Had a wrangler for years. Keep it basic. Only consider 6 cyl, standard trans. Oil leaks are a thing, but I never had any troubles. Happy hunting. Always considered it the perfect pasture ride, if you have to drive any distances at all to check pastures.
Stocker Steve":4eapt65j said:bball":4eapt65j said:Good luck finding a CJ up north that's not rusted out. Had a wrangler for years. Keep it basic. Only consider 6 cyl, standard trans. Oil leaks are a thing, but I never had any troubles. Happy hunting. Always considered it the perfect pasture ride, if you have to drive any distances at all to check pastures.
4 cyl manual is too ???
Stocker Steve":17em86wx said:bball":17em86wx said:Good luck finding a CJ up north that's not rusted out. Had a wrangler for years. Keep it basic. Only consider 6 cyl, standard trans. Oil leaks are a thing, but I never had any troubles. Happy hunting. Always considered it the perfect pasture ride, if you have to drive any distances at all to check pastures.
4 cyl manual is too ???
bball":3bxcocij said:All the jeep guys I know say to avoid the 4 cyl at all costs, just doesn't hold up. The 6 was virtually indestructible. I have owned both and would never buy a 4 cyl again. Just my :2cents: sold my 6 cyl approaching 300k mi on it...